World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships

{{Short description|Aquathlon competition}}

The World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships is a aquathlon championship competition organised by World Triathlon. The competition has been held annually since 1998. The championships is a continually timed race containing a swim stage and either one or two run stages. Typically, the race consists of run—swim—run segments. When the water is less 22 degrees Celsius, a wetsuit is required and the race starts with the swim stage, followed by a single run stage, so that participants do not have to put on a wetsuit mid race.{{cite web |url=https://www.triathlon.org/multisports/aquathlon|title=Introducing Aquathlon|publisher=World Triathlon|date=9 November 2019|access-date=22 April 2021}} The total run distance is around 5 km and the swim is between 750m and 1 km. However the distances have varied during the event's history depending on local circumstances.

Champions

=Men's=

{{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=1|labelwidth=60}}
align="center"|1998

|{{flagathlete|Shane Reed|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Benjamin Sanson|FRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Craig Alexander|AUS}}

align="center"|1999

|{{flagathlete|Shane Reed|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Paul Amey|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Levi Maxwell|AUS}}

align="center"|2000

|{{flagathlete|Matt Reed|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Brad Kahlefeldt|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Paulo Miyasiro|BRA}}

align="center"|2001

|{{flagathlete|Iván Raña|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Filip Ospalý|CZE}}

align="center"|2002

|{{flagathlete|Kris Gemmell|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Andriy Glushchenko|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Filip Ospalý|CZE}}

align="center"|2003

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Brent Foster|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Paulo Miyasiro|BRA}}

align="center"|2004

|{{flagathlete|Shane Reed|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Csaba Kuttor|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Kris Gemmell|NZL}}

align="center"|2005

|{{flagathlete|Tim Don|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Paulo Miyasiro|BRA}}

align="center"|2006

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Daniel Lee|HKG}}

|{{flagathlete|Clark Ellice|NZL}}

align="center"|2007

|{{flagathlete|Sergio Sarmiento|MEX}}

|{{flagathlete|Antônio Mansur|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Eder Mejía|MEX}}

align="center"|2008

|{{flagathlete|Brent Foster|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Antônio Mansur|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Crisanto Grajales|MEX}}

align="center"|2009

|{{flagathlete|Antônio Mansur|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Wesley Matos|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Adam Carlton|AUS}}

align="center"|2010

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Daniel Halksworth|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Attila Fecskovics|HUN}}

align="center"|2011

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Ran Alterman|ISR}}

|{{flagathlete|Leandro Barbosa|BRA}}

align="center"|2012

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Stannard|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Ognjen Stojanović|SRB}}

align="center"|2013{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/varga_svk_and_abysova_rus_collect_2013_aquathlon_world_championships|title=Varga (SVK) and Abysova (RUS) collect 2013 Aquathlon World Championships|last=Sherwood|first=Merryn|date=11 September 2013|access-date=12 September 2013|publisher=International Triathlon Union}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Ivan Ivanov|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Csaba Rendes|HUN}}

align="center"|2014{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/first_world_titles_given_in_edmonton_at_aquathlon_world_championships|title=Kiwis dominate Aquathlon World Championships|date=27 August 2014|access-date=28 August 2014|last=Greene|first=Erin|publisher=International Triathlon Union}}

|{{flagathlete|Yuichi Hosoda|JPN}}

|{{flagathlete|Ryosuke Yamamoto|JPN}}

|{{flagathlete|Yegor Martynenko|UKR}}

align="center"|2015{{cite web|url=http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/varga_victorious_at_aquathlon_world_champs_a_fourth_time|title=Varga victorious at Aquathlon World Champs a fourth time|date=16 September 2015|access-date=16 September 2015|last=Greene|first=Erin|publisher=International Triathlon Union}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Igor Polyanski|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Matt McElroy|USA}}

align="center"|2016

|{{flagathlete|Alistair Brownlee|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Tommy Zaferes|USA}}

align="center"|2017

|{{flagathlete|Matthew Sharpe|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|John Rasmussen|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Aiden Longcroft-Harris|CAN}}

align="center"|2018

|{{flagathlete|Emmanuel Lejeune|BEL}}

|{{flagathlete|Nathan Breen|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Alexis Kardes|FRA}}

align="center"|2019

|{{flagathlete|Rostyslav Pevtsov|AZE}}

|{{flagathlete|Kevin Viñuela|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Dmitry Polyanski|RUS}}

align="center"|2021{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2021_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_el_anillo_extremadura1/526103|title=Results: 2021 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships El Anillo - Extremadura - Elite Men|access-date=10 December 2021|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|David Castro|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Richard Varga|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Ander Noain|ESP}}

align="center"|2022{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2022_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_samorin/552841|title=Results: 2022 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Šamorín - Elite Men|access-date=19 August 2022|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Márk Dévay|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Kevin Viñuela|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Márton Kropkó|HUN}}

align="center"|2023{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2023_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_ibiza/584001|title=Results: 2023 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Santa Eulària - Elite Men|access-date=1 May 2023|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Cristian Fernández|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Christopher Perham|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Jimmy Lund|GBR}}

align="center"|2024{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2024_world_triathlon_multisport_championships_townsville_aquathlon/634741|title=Results: 2024 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Townsville - Elite Men|access-date=23 August 2024|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Kevin Viñuela|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Luke Bate|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Cristian Fernández|ESP}}

Source:{{cite web|url=https://www.triathlon.org/media/stats/aquath-champs.pdf |title=Aquathlon ITU World Champions |url-status=dead |access-date=2 November 2016 |publisher=International Triathlon Union |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727022611/https://www.triathlon.org/media/stats/aquath-champs.pdf |archive-date=27 July 2011 }}

=Women's=

{{MedalistTable|type=Year|columns=1|labelwidth=60}}
align="center"|1998

|{{flagathlete|Rina Hill|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Nicole Hackett|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Melanie Mitchell|AUS}}

align="center"|1999

|{{flagathlete|Rina Hill|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Nicole Hackett|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Michelle Dillon|GBR}}

align="center"|2000

|{{flagathlete|Pilar Hidalgo|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Ana Burgos|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Pip Taylor|AUS}}

align="center"|2001

|{{flagathlete|Siri Lindley|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Rina Hill|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Sheila Taormina|USA}}

align="center"|2002

|{{flagathlete|Sandra Soldan|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Jill Savege|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Lenka Radová|CZE}}

align="center"|2003

|{{flagathlete|Carla Moreno|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Elizabeth May|LUX}}

|{{flagathlete|Anna Cleaver|NZL}}

align="center"|2004

|{{flagathlete|Samantha Warriner|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Elizabeth May|LUX}}

|{{flagathlete|Charlotte Bonin|ITA}}

align="center"|2005

|{{flagathlete|Sheila Taormina|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Carla Moreno|BRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Lenka Radová|CZE}}

align="center"|2006

|{{flagathlete|Sara McLarty|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Eslpeth McGregor|CAN}}

|{{flagathlete|Maria Barrett|GBR}}

align="center"|2007

|{{flagathlete|Sarah Groff|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Kelly Cook|USA}}

|{{flagathlete|Ayesha Rollinson|CAN}}

align="center"|2008

|{{flagathlete|Claudia Rivas|MEX}}

|{{flagathlete|Melody Ramírez|MEX}}

|{{flagathlete|Dunia Gómez|MEX}}

align="center"|2009

|{{flagathlete|Samantha Warriner|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Maxine Seear|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Lisa Mensink|NED}}

align="center"|2010

|{{flagathlete|Margit Vanek|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Szandra Szalay|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Gaia Peron|ITA}}

align="center"|2011

|{{flagathlete|Elizabeth May|LUX}}

|{{flagathlete|Jessica Souza Santos|BRA}}

|

align="center"|2012

|{{flagathlete|Nicky Samuels|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Emma Davis|IRL}}

|{{flagathlete|Tea Miloš|CRO}}

align="center"|2013

|{{flagathlete|Irina Abysova|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Claire Michel|BEL}}

|{{flagathlete|Yuliya Yelistratova|UKR}}

align="center"|2014

|{{flagathlete|Anneke Jenkins|NZL}}

|{{flagathlete|Yuliya Yelistratova|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Hannah Kitchen|GBR}}

align="center"|2015

|{{flagathlete|Anastasia Abrosimova|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Elena Danilova|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Long Hoi|MAC}}

align="center"|2016

|{{flagathlete|Mariya Shorets|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Anastasia Abrosimova|RUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Valentina Zapatrina|RUS}}

align="center"|2017

|{{flagathlete|Emma Pallant|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Delia Sclabas|SUI}}

|{{flagathlete|Jacqueline Slack|GBR}}

align="center"|2018

|{{flagathlete|Edda Hannesdóttir|ISL}}

|{{flagathlete|Hannah Kitchen|GBR}}

|{{flagathlete|Vida Medić|SRB}}

align="center"|2019

|{{flagathlete|Alicja Ulatowska|POL}}

|{{flagathlete|Zsanett Bragmayer|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Itzel Arroyo|MEX}}

align="center"|2021{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2021_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_el_anillo_extremadura1/526104|title=Results: 2021 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships El Anillo - Extremadura - Elite Women|access-date=10 December 2021|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Margot Garabedian|FRA}}

|{{flagathlete|Sara Pérez|ESP}}

|{{flagathlete|Margaréta Vráblová|SVK}}

align="center"|2022{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2022_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_samorin/552842|title=Results: 2022 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Šamorín - Elite Women|access-date=19 August 2022|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Céline Kaiser|GER}}

|{{flagathlete|Márta Kropkó|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Maryna Kyryk|UKR}}

align="center"|2023{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2023_world_triathlon_aquathlon_championships_ibiza/584002|title=Results: 2023 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Santa Eulària - Elite Women|access-date=1 May 2023|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Zsanett Bragmayer|HUN}}

|{{flagathlete|Margaréta Vráblová|SVK}}

|{{flagathlete|Céline Kaiser|GER}}

align="center"|2024{{cite web|url=https://triathlon.org/results/result/2024_world_triathlon_multisport_championships_townsville_aquathlon/634742|title=Results: 2024 World Triathlon Aquathlon Championships Townsville - Elite Women|access-date=23 August 2023|publisher=triathlon.org}}

|{{flagathlete|Maryna Kyryk|UKR}}

|{{flagathlete|Claire Spicknall|AUS}}

|{{flagathlete|Kiara Mooney|AUS}}

Source:

Venues

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2" |Year

! rowspan="2" |Date

! rowspan="2" |Location

! colspan="3" |Distances (kilometers)

First Run

!Swim

!Second Run

align="center" |1998

|8 November

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Noosa, Australia

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |1999

|31 August

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Noosa, Australia

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2000

|28 October

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Cancún, Mexico

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2001

|18 July

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Edmonton, Canada

|2

|0,75

|2

align="center" |2002

|3 November

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Cancún, Mexico

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2003

|December

|{{flagicon|NZL}} Queenstown, New Zealand

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2004

|5 May

|{{flagicon|POR}} Madeira, Portugal

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2005

|8 September

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Gamagōri, Japan

|3,2

|1

|1,6

align="center" |2006

|30 August

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Lausanne, Switzerland

| -

|1

|4

align="center" |2007

|12 May

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Ixtapa, Mexico

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2008

|28 June

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey, Mexico

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2009

|9 September

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Gold Coast, Australia

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2010

|8 September

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Budapest, Hungary

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2011

|7 September

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Beijing, China

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2012

|7 October

|{{flagicon|NZL}} Auckland, New Zealand

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2013

|11 September

|{{flagicon|GBR}} London, UK

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2014

|27 August

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Edmonton, Canada

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2015

|16 September

|{{flagicon|USA}} Chicago, USA

| -

|1

|5

align="center" |2016

|14 September

|{{flagicon|MEX}} Cozumel, Mexico

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2017

|25 August

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Penticton, Canada

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2019

|2 May

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Pontevedra, Spain

|–

|1

|5

align="center" |2021

|30–31 October

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Extremadura, Spain

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2022

|18 August

|{{flagicon|SVK}} Šamorín, Slovakia

|2,5

|1

|2,5

align="center" |2023

|1 May

|{{flagicon|ESP}} Santa Eulària, Spain

|

|1

|5

align="center" |2024

|23 August

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Townsville, Australia

|2,5

|1

|2,5

References

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{{ITU World Championships}}

{{Footer Aquathlon World Champions men}}

{{Footer Aquathlon World Champions women}}

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